proveniendus

Latin

Etymology

Future passive participle of prōveniō

Participle

proveniendus m (feminine provenienda, neuter proveniendum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōveniendus prōvenienda prōveniendum prōveniendī prōveniendae prōvenienda
Genitive prōveniendī prōveniendae prōveniendī prōveniendōrum prōveniendārum prōveniendōrum
Dative prōveniendō prōveniendae prōveniendō prōveniendīs prōveniendīs prōveniendīs
Accusative prōveniendum prōveniendam prōveniendum prōveniendōs prōveniendās prōvenienda
Ablative prōveniendō prōveniendā prōveniendō prōveniendīs prōveniendīs prōveniendīs
Vocative prōveniende prōvenienda prōveniendum prōveniendī prōveniendae prōvenienda
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